1973 1974 Pontiac Trans Am Firebird Camaro Seat Belt Clicker Female End on 2040-parts.com
Arlington, Texas, US
1973 1974 Pontiac Trans am Camaro Female Seat belt. These are known as the exploding seat belt buckles and extremely hard to find. I don't know what kind of car this came out of and the label has been painted over black, but these are extremely rare to find.
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